Friday, September 23, 2011

Turtle Tracking

Many sea turtles are born on our shores, however these sea turtle spend most of their life in the ocean looking for food and maturing until they are about 20-30 years old before returning to the shore where they were born to nest.

Most of our conservation efforts are done to protect these sea turtle eggs as well as their breeding grounds. However, who protects them in those 20-30 years in between them before they return to nest?

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Since these turtle spend most of their life in international waters, our conservation efforts need to be shared with all the countries that these sea turtles would visit. SEATRU has done some tracking studies on our SEA Turtles to better understand where these SEA Turtle migrates to, in between their breeding cycles.

So turtle conservation and raising awareness should not be only be local, but internationally too. What is the point of protecting our sea turtles just be caught and sold when they are in international waters?!

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Based on the last 25 years of nesting trends in Terengganu, it is very obvious that it has decline sharply. As you can see from both articles these sea turtles travel far from their nesting grounds, some travel as far as 5000km. The study and tracking of these sea turtle are crucial to their survival. It is extremely important that we have some sort of International conservation efforts to save the remaining sea turtles before they head towards extinction...


Other Tracking Articles/Pages

Reference

  • www.umt.edu.my/seatru
  • Images provided by SEATRU (Sea Turtle Research Unit)
  • Wiki page on sea turtles (link)
[Images have been taken and used with permissions from SEATRU]

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